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Call for Co-Chairs: Lead the ALTC25 Conference Committee

25/04/25

ALT is currently inviting expressions of interest for Co-Chairs for the ALT Annual Conference 2025.

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We are changing how we communicate with our members

24/04/25
To make it easier to keep to date with the latest news from ALT, from Thursday, 1 May 2025, we will communicate in the following ways:
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    Join our Framework for Ethical Learning Technology Working Group

    16/04/25

    ALT invites you to join an open working group to update ALT’s Framework for Ethical Learning Technology (FELT). FELT was developed and published in 2021 and we are now updating the framework to reflect the developments in learning technology since its inception.

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    Last chance: Submit Your OER25 Proposal by 22 April 2025

    14/04/25

    The deadline for submitting proposals to the highly anticipated OER25 Conference is fast approaching and the submission window will close on 22 April 2025. Don’t miss the chance to contribute to this important conversation around Open Education and AI in the Age of Populism.

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    OER25: Register Now at Early Bird Rates

    10/04/25

    Don’t miss your opportunity to attend OER25 - Speaking Truth to Power: Open Education and AI in the Age of Populism at a discounted rate. The early bird registration deadline is fast approaching on 12 May 2025, so act now to secure your spot.

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    Join us for ALTC25 in Glasgow

    07/04/25

    Get ready for the Association for Learning Technology Annual Conference, ALTC25, this year confirmed to take place in Glasgow on 23 and 24 October.

    Date: Thursday 23 and Friday 24 October 2025

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    Michael Flavin steps down as Editor-In-Chief

    01/04/25

    Our current Editor-in-Chief, Michael Flavin, will be stepping down after over 5 years as Editor-in-Chief of Research in Learning Technology (RLT). Michael’s involvement began in 2012 with the publication of his first article in the RLT journal. In 2018, Michael joined the RLT Editorial team before assuming the role of Editor-In-Chief in 2020.

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    ALT’s response to the Government AI and Copyright consultation

    28/03/25

    Launched in December 2024 by the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, the consultation set out the Government’s plan to deliver a copyright and AI framework. The application of copyright law to the training of AI models is a topic for debate. Rights holders are finding it difficult to exercise their rights and AI developers are finding it difficult to navigate copyright law.

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